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| I was wondering, chum, if it was suitable for you to accompany me to the local pub and discuss the hardships and drudgery we face? | |
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| Hmm, Are you supposing that perhaps our mutual hatred for a shared experience (which because its shared by over a 500 people could hardly be called intimate) would bring us closer? | |
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| Yes, undoubtedly, we'd be joined together by mutual feelings of loathing. Though we have nothing in common on a more personal level, our jobs, having defined us over the years, would make us comrades | |
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| Having given my self over to my job a number of years ago and deciding that my identity as a Clerk C-44 supercedes whatever identity I etched out previousl, perhaps it's best if we're 'pals' | |
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| Clerk C-44? I'm merely Clerk C-43.5 B. I'm sure this is just a minor detail that has little to no bearing on shared experiences. | |
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| Reading over this collective agreement I see that as Clerk C-44, I am at payscale 17b, whereas you are at pay scale 16a. You should receive a memo terminating our friendship asap. | |
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